
Pikeville serves as the focal point of this late-1970s study, where the Levisa Fork carves a sharp oxbow around the town's growing infrastructure. The landscape is defined by the heavy footprint of the regional coal industry, evidenced by numerous strip mines and local workings scattered across the high ridges of Duty Knob and Big Hill. Connectivity in the valley is managed by the C & O railroad, which follows the riverbank past industrial sites like Titan Siding.
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